Step 5: Adding the eyes and legs

Step 6: Hanging the spiders

Tie fishing line on to a washer or small bead. Thread the line onto the needle and push up through the spider body and pull through until the washer/b...

For Halloween I needed a lot of spiders! But the price to buy them was way to high. We planned on turning one of the trees in our front yard into a huge spider home. We needed spiders of different sizes and a lot of them to make this look right. I came up with this idea to make realistic (at night) looking spiders that were budget friendly. Have fun making these.

Step 1: The supplies

Styrofoam balls of different sizes. You can also use pear shaped ones for the body. You will need 2 for each spider, 1 large for body and 1 smaller for the head. For these pics I used 1-1/2” for the head and 2-1/2 for body. For larger spiders, use best judgment for the difference between head and body. Chenille stems for the legs White Glue Toothpicks Fishing line Large needle Small washers or beads Monster mud- 1 part latex paint 4 parts sheetrock walling mud Bamboo skewers Piece of foam to hold spiders as they dry Red puff paint or googly eyes Black, red or whatever colors you want, acrylic paint Brushes for mudding and painting Scissors

Step 2: Making the bodies

Push a toothpick into the larger ball. Put a dab of glue on the end of the toothpick and push the smaller ball on until it is snug against the large ball. Let dry. Note: for really large spiders there are large chenille stems available in black and other colors that will make large legs. I recommend getting the 1-1/2” Styrofoam balls to use as joints for the legs when you put them together.

Step 3: Getting ready to coat with monster mud

Cover your work space with plastic or paper, as you can see from the pics working with monster mud can be quite messy. Push bamboo skewers into a large enough piece of foam to hold about 6 spiders at a time. Push the spiders on to the bamboo skewers to hold. 3. Cover spider with monster mud. Make sure you cover the foam completely but you don't have to fill in the holes. Let dry. The spiders will look like they have fur.

thank you! and your english is really good! we used package spider web that can be purchased online and at stores that have halloween supplies. i have also seen people use string and knotted it together to get the spider web. not sure where you are located but you might want to check this link http://www.spirithalloween.com/product/deluxe-spider-web-with-4-spiders/?w=spider%20web&UTM_campaign=Search:SC:spider%20web i love this store!